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Перевод: inconvenient speek inconvenient


[прилагательное]
неудобный; затруднительный; беспокойный; неловкий


Тезаурус:

  1. She must try to pack everything in one box, for she will not need many clothes for twelve days; and she will probably have to bring a hat-box, though indeed the latter will be a little inconvenient.
  2. It has some effects, not obviously related, on coughing (for which it is a useful suppressant) and on the bowels (where it causes inconvenient constipation).
  3. This relatively low figure no doubt results from the programme being broadcast at a time that is inconvenient to many viewers.
  4. So Charles moved his books and other possessions to Ipswich, which Robyn found rather inconvenient, since she was in the habit of borrowing his books, and occasionally his sweaters.
  5. Nails was very unlikely to have left the car in the same place; he never did, it was too inconvenient.
  6. That did not suit Bonaparte's desire for order and was inconvenient to his need for conscripting recruits to his army.
  7. MacCabe and company had assumed that their location work would prove more than adequate to meet the quota, but then found that they were obliged to do all their processing and post-production work in Hamburg, too -a doubly inconvenient requirement since the local labs are not used to working nearly so quickly as their counterparts in London.
  8. On May 2nd this same year the ladies had the inconvenient request of asking that the men be prevented from using the ladies' lavatory.
  9. Genetic sex determination is like a sleeping policeman laid across the road - inconvenient for everybody, but necessary to stop the selfishness of the few.
  10. Where a number of trustees are appointed they are always made joint tenants, in order that, on the death of one, the whole property may be vested in the survivors; but in other cases joint tenancy is inconvenient and rarely occurs.
  11. For example, Tony Benn, his Industry Secretary, was wedded, in a fashion the Prime Minister found highly inconvenient, to the manifesto pledges on greater public ownership and planning.
  12. Further, the law requires that the consent be informed, and whatever that may mean, it certainly raises questions about whether the transsexual is fully able to comprehend the implications of surgery, both because of the uncertainty always contingent upon such an operation, and also because of the supervening anxiety which operates to play down, at least before surgery, any consequences which may be inconvenient.
  13. For some reason, I wanted to keep it going, so I chipped in: "This wedding of yours is a bit inconvenient for me, actually.

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